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Monday, July 20, 2009

The Crowd Is Wise (When It’s Focused)

Steve Lohr

Few concepts in business have been as popular and appealing in recent years as the emerging discipline of “open innovation.”

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Wired Magazine’s Pitch to New York

Caroline McCarthy

As he kicked off the Wired Business Conference on Monday, Wired magazine’s editor in chief, Chris Anderson, started talking about Jell-O.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Wall Street Journal is Considering a “Hyperpaid” Model. Will It Work?

Meghan Keane

The Wall Street Journal may be getting more expensive.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

The Newspaper Suicide Pact

Dan Conover

I think I’ll remember last week as the moment when I finally knew, with a certainty approaching fatigue, that the newspaper industry – the business and passion that both shaped and warped me over the past 20 years – had chosen ritual suicide.

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Product V. Process Journalism: The Myth of Perfection V. Beta Culture

Jeff Jarvis

An alarm went off on some desk at The New York Times business section: Oh-oh, time to slam blogs again.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

The Rise of the Social Nervous System

Joshua-Michele Ross

No corner of modern American life is untouched by technology. And no technology is more transformative than the Internet. The simple reason for this is that the Internet is, at bottom, a communications network, and communication is the foundation of society, business and government. When you scale up communications, you change the world.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Mark Cuban Stimulus Plan–Open Source Funding

Mark Cuban

It’s easy to write about what the government or other people should do with our/their money. It’s harder to come up with a course of action that I can undertake on my own that possibly, somehow could make a difference. My first inclination is always to try to look “for the next big thing.” But the next big thing is just that–next. It’s not now. Its Venture Capital. It’s not self-funding, renewal capital.

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